Azamara announces 2025 World Cruise

Azamara has unveiled details of its 2025 World Voyage, departing from San Diego.
It visits 37 countries before concluding in Southampton, UK.
Taking place on latest ship, Azamara Onward, the itinerary includes 15 overnights and 31 late stays in port, giving guests more time to explore in each.
Due to the high demand for Azamara’s 2024 World Voyage, which is currently sold out with a waitlist, the cruise line is offering trade partners, loyalty guests, and past and current world-cruisers the opportunity to book first.
“With 60% of ports on this sailing being different from those on our 2024 world voyage, this itinerary was carefully curated to give even the most well-traveled guests a new perspective,” said Carol Cabezas, President of Azamara.
Destinations include:
Honolulu, Hawaii: Azamara makes its long-awaited return to the Hawaiian Islands with a late stay in Honolulu.
Samoa and Tonga: Guests will experience the less-traveled islands of Samoa and Tonga with whale swimming experiences and rich Samoan culture.
Sydney, Australia: An overnight stay offers guests the chance to dive deeper into Sydney’s beaches, arts and entertainment scene.
Stewart Island, New Zealand: Off the beaten path is New Zealand’s southernmost island, an unspoilt destination with less than 500 inhabitants. A majority of the island is Rakiura National Park, home to coastal rainforests, sand dunes, mountain ranges, and native wildlife.
Azamara’s 2025 World Cruise will feature 13 complimentary land events, beginning with a kickoff gala in San Diego.
Azamara’s 2025 World Voyage offers $4,000 in onboard credit, an additional $3,000 for shore excursions, roundtrip business class air travel, a premium beverage package for two and more.
Azamara’s 2025 World Voyage bookings are currently open to trade partners, loyalty guests, and past world-cruisers only.
Bookings will open to the public on November 10, 2022.
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